GICD_ISPENDR<n>E, Interrupt Set-Pending Registers (extended SPI range), n = 0 - 31

The GICD_ISPENDR<n>E characteristics are:

Purpose

Adds the pending state to the corresponding SPI in the extended SPI range.

Configuration

This register is present only when GICv3.1 is implemented. Otherwise, direct accesses to GICD_ISPENDR<n>E are RES0.

When GICD_TYPER.ESPI==0, these registers are RES0.

When GICD_TYPER.ESPI==1, the number of implemented GICD_ISPENDR<n>E registers is (GICD_TYPER.ESPI_range+1). Registers are numbered from 0.

Attributes

GICD_ISPENDR<n>E is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
Set_pending_bit31Set_pending_bit30Set_pending_bit29Set_pending_bit28Set_pending_bit27Set_pending_bit26Set_pending_bit25Set_pending_bit24Set_pending_bit23Set_pending_bit22Set_pending_bit21Set_pending_bit20Set_pending_bit19Set_pending_bit18Set_pending_bit17Set_pending_bit16Set_pending_bit15Set_pending_bit14Set_pending_bit13Set_pending_bit12Set_pending_bit11Set_pending_bit10Set_pending_bit9Set_pending_bit8Set_pending_bit7Set_pending_bit6Set_pending_bit5Set_pending_bit4Set_pending_bit3Set_pending_bit2Set_pending_bit1Set_pending_bit0

Set_pending_bit<x>, bit [x], for x = 31 to 0

For the extended SPIs, adds the pending state to interrupt number x. Reads and writes have the following behavior:

Set_pending_bit<x>Meaning
0b0

If read, indicates that the corresponding interrupt is not pending.

If written, has no effect.

0b1

If read, indicates that the corresponding interrupt is pending, or active and pending.

If written, changes the state of the corresponding interrupt from inactive to pending, or from active to active and pending.

This has no effect in the following cases:

  • If the interrupt is already pending because of a write to GICD_ISPENDR<n>E.

  • If the interrupt is already pending because the corresponding interrupt signal is asserted. In this case, the interrupt remains pending if the interrupt signal is deasserted.

The reset behavior of this field is:

Additional information

For INTID m, when DIV and MOD are the integer division and modulo operations:

Accessing GICD_ISPENDR<n>E

When affinity routing is not enabled for the Security state of an interrupt in GICD_ISPENDR<n>E, the corresponding bit is RES0.

When GICD_CTLR.DS==0, bits corresponding to Secure SPIs are RAZ/WI to Non-secure accesses.

Bits corresponding to unimplemented interrupts are RAZ/WI.

GICD_ISPENDR<n>E can be accessed through the memory-mapped interfaces:

ComponentFrameOffsetInstance
GIC DistributorDist_base0x1600 + (4 * n)GICD_ISPENDR<n>E

Accesses on this interface are RW.


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